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    I notice my firing pin floats and have seen springs for sale. I have been told there was no spring with these so I am confused. Mine is an 1884 and was used by MGM movies. If so where do I get one. Thanks,,Rick B

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    The firing pin return spring was eliminated in June 1878.

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    Thank you and will be firing it in the next week. Rick B

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    rick, just keep an eye on the pin that it is floating at all times, easy to remove and clean. ---charles

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    Tanks for the information and will make sure it is good.

    Just picked up my first batch of 100 rounds from a buddy. I supplied him with enough for him and I and he reloaded them for me. 65 gr of FFG with 405 bullet. Rick B

    Last edited by Rick B; 04-08-2013 at 02:52.

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    rick, looks good .

    whats the bullit diameter, and by chance did you slug the bore of that m1884, most are kinda fat ,like [.459/.460--charles

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    Assuming it's the first time at the range with your rifle, just a heads up that it will shoot 10" - 12" high at 100yds using the battle sight.

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